This function will get the value of ***Holiday and alert it. You can do whatever you want with the value, of course. If ***Holiday matches more than 1 field holiday will contain the last one. I can modify it to contain an array if you'd like.
(*** can be whatever you mentioned above)

Van -- Obviously the form in my previous post is just to show an example of the function working. You can adjust the implementation and use it however you like...putting the values of holiday inputs into a javascript array or whatever else you want...

These guys are on the right track with the searching for "holiday" instead of the days of the week. However, they need more checking to give you the results that you need. Here is the test page that I made... Try it and see if it does what you want.

looks like to me you are just trying to get a member of the form object dynamically.
Consider every object javascript as an array:
object.member = object[member]
object.member.submember = object[member][submember]

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